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"Even though the apartment was in Temple Bar, it was on the quiet end so we did not have to deal with too much noise. Loved the location, perfect to get around Dublin from. We would even rent the apartment if we lived in Dublin."

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"A wonderful find, although I wouldn't call it a hotel, per say, more of an apartment building that lets out the units, as there is no front desk, or 24 hour staff. They do give you a number to call if you need anything though. You are above a pub, The Clock, another wonderful place that you need ..."

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"At first rather disappointed since the flat was up two floors with no lift, but the staff were so considerate and helpful that climbing all those stairs took second place. My son and daughter in law had business in France which left me looking after my grand-daughter. O'Connel street was close b..."

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"Great apartment clean and spacious in a great location within walking distance to centre. Lovely quiet gated complex with a bus stop directly outside complex giving access to city centre (o'connell st) and other areas. The owners where fantastic very helpful with all my requests and replied promp..."

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Croke Park

Gaelic Games and Rugby Union fans feel at home in Croke Park – home to Dublin’s famous sporting stadium. If you fancy a bird’s eye view, head to the Skyline walkway for incredible vistas across th…

Gaelic Games and Rugby Union fans feel at home in Croke Park – home to Dublin’s famous sporting stadium. If you fancy a bird’s eye view, head to the Skyline walkway for incredible vistas across the city. Back on the ground, the stadium’s museum offers exhibits on the history of Ireland’s national sports. If you fancy peace away from urban life, nearby Griffith Park is a pleasing place for a stroll.

Dun Laoghaire

South of Dublin, the authentic seaside town of Dun Laoghaire springs up from the Irish Sea. If you fancy some time among Irish maritime life, this welcoming town is a great choice. Home to cultura…

South of Dublin, the authentic seaside town of Dun Laoghaire springs up from the Irish Sea. If you fancy some time among Irish maritime life, this welcoming town is a great choice. Home to cultural attractions like the James Joyce Museum, Shackelton Exhibition, and National Maritime Museum, the best way to soak up this historic place is on foot - look out for elegant harbor-side monuments, like the Victoria Fountain.

City Centre Dublin

The old and new vie for your attention in Dublin. History lovers have to see Dublin Castle, parts of which date back to the 13th Century, while the Book of Kells at Trinity College Library is one …

The old and new vie for your attention in Dublin. History lovers have to see Dublin Castle, parts of which date back to the 13th Century, while the Book of Kells at Trinity College Library is one of Ireland's greatest treasures. Shopaholics will relish Grafton Street, while St Stephen's Green is a great chill-out spot. When it comes to eating, drinking and being merry, Temple Bar's nightspots can't be beaten.

Ballsbridge

One of Dublin's leafiest and most idyllic areas, Ballsbridge is lovely to wander around on a sunny day. The pubs alongside the Grand Canal are the perfect places to while away the hours, and you c…

One of Dublin's leafiest and most idyllic areas, Ballsbridge is lovely to wander around on a sunny day. The pubs alongside the Grand Canal are the perfect places to while away the hours, and you can also go for an amble in Herbert Park. If you're in the mood for a longer stroll, head over to Sandymount Strand, a sandy beach famous for featuring in James Joyce's classic novel Ulysses.

Dublin City West

There's one major reason why Dublin City West's a place of pilgrimage for people the world over: it's where you can find the Guinness St James's Gate Brewery. Fans of the drink will love the Guinn…

There's one major reason why Dublin City West's a place of pilgrimage for people the world over: it's where you can find the Guinness St James's Gate Brewery. Fans of the drink will love the Guinness Storehouse exhibition, while another tipple-related tour can be enjoyed at the Old Jameson Distillery. A further iconic landmark of the area is St Patrick's Cathedral, gothic resting place of Gulliver's Travels author Jonathan Swift.

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